Maybe Tony & Mike remember that he forgot to bring them home the last time?
With my pictures, it is almost the opposite problem. Once a unwanted picture is downloaded, it seems impossible to get every copy of it deleted.
Rmom: Would you care to swap machines. Spending too much time here with software that retrieves erased photos that seem to disappear of their own accord.
Found two packs of unused polaroid film in a drawer a few weeks ago. Don’t know whether to see if Ginger could use them (if they are still usable) or to put them on ebay as ‘rare’ items. Well, why not, everything else on ebay is described as ‘rare’ by hopeful vendors.
Ah, the mystery of the lost photo and also of the one that cannot be erased! Photos are never truly erased on a computer, their coding is changed so that they are ignored until the space they took up is claimed by another photo.
On the other hand, we save photos in many different files, the names of which are dreamt up as the spirit takes us; consequently they get spread all over the place and pop up when least expected.
Let’s face the facts - the computer was upheld as the greatest labor-saving device ever and would lead to the paperless office. The reality is that it simply allows us to take on more and more work while we need countless notes on paper so we can find saved photos and files.
Can’t help feeling we have been ‘had on’ big time.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Why don’t they want to go with???
Good Morning Meggie’s Fans!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Reference Graffiti: Technology…….ain’t it grand?!
LittleSister18 about 14 years ago
Great graffitti today.
Take a picture. It’ll last longer…Unless your computer explodes.
I like that saying. :-)
The Duke 1 about 14 years ago
Good morning, Dry & usfellers! Just what, exactly, do you know about my hard drive failure, Jason?
usfellers about 14 years ago
G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Barb, Ottod, Frank and all Meggsie’s mates.
Ginger has wisely used a polaroid camera. Maybe he has doubts about packing his computer and will still have a snapshot of his pets.
JFri: Looks like the graffiti knew about the problem with my machine too. Didn’t quite explode but it fizzed a bit - exit one external drive.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yes Ginger, they do don’t they? (Love that cheesy grin on Mike’s face!)
Morning Jason, JFri, usfellers and ottod!
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
Hey!
Lyons Group, Inc. about 14 years ago
When a monkey smiles, it’s forever.
Smiley Rmom about 14 years ago
Maybe Tony & Mike remember that he forgot to bring them home the last time? With my pictures, it is almost the opposite problem. Once a unwanted picture is downloaded, it seems impossible to get every copy of it deleted.
ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago
Morning!
They’re probably no more relieved than Canehard would be if he knew.
usfellers about 14 years ago
Rmom: Would you care to swap machines. Spending too much time here with software that retrieves erased photos that seem to disappear of their own accord.
Found two packs of unused polaroid film in a drawer a few weeks ago. Don’t know whether to see if Ginger could use them (if they are still usable) or to put them on ebay as ‘rare’ items. Well, why not, everything else on ebay is described as ‘rare’ by hopeful vendors.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Usfellers, I have a program that does the same thing! I thought I was the only one. lol
usfellers about 14 years ago
Ah, the mystery of the lost photo and also of the one that cannot be erased! Photos are never truly erased on a computer, their coding is changed so that they are ignored until the space they took up is claimed by another photo.
On the other hand, we save photos in many different files, the names of which are dreamt up as the spirit takes us; consequently they get spread all over the place and pop up when least expected.
Let’s face the facts - the computer was upheld as the greatest labor-saving device ever and would lead to the paperless office. The reality is that it simply allows us to take on more and more work while we need countless notes on paper so we can find saved photos and files.
Can’t help feeling we have been ‘had on’ big time.
boy123 about 14 years ago
the start of a story